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William Harrison (Archpriest of England)

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On 9 March 1617, Harrison issued a prohibition wherein secular priests under his jurisdiction were forbidden to attend plays by common players upon common stages, under penalty of losing their ecclesiastical faculties. In 1621 he sanctioned a protest sent to Rome by ten representatives of the secular
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He then went to Rome for five years, where he gained wide experience in ecclesiastical affairs. Harrison returned to Douai on 29 October 1608, and left it on 19 June 1609, when he set out on his way back to the mission in England.
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in 1597. Having returned to Douai when the college was restored there, he took his doctorate in divinity, in 1597, in that university, and was professor of theology at the English College until 1603.
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oath on 23 April 1578. He left the College for England on 26 March 1581, having previously, as usual on such occasions, had an audience with the
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while endeavouring to secure the independence of the former. To this end he aided Dr
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was dated 11 July 1615. Besides the usual faculties, Pope Paul V granted to Harrison
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The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D. 1400 to 1875
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Semper, I. J. "The Jacobean Theater through the Eyes of Catholic Clerics",
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His general policy was to restore peace between the
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Index

The Reverend Father
D.Th.
Archpriest
England
Roman Catholic Church
George Birkhead
Derbyshire
Roman Catholic
Alma mater
English College, Douai
English College, Rome
Roman Catholic priest
archpriest
England
Derbyshire
English College, Douai
Rome
English College, Rome
Theology
mission
Pope
Paris
Licentiate
civil
canon law
Robert Persons
English
Eu, Normandy
Procurator
Reims

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